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    Re: News - ICANN approves generic top-level domain expansion

    Internet addresses are going to get crazy long. An easy way for ICANN to generate money though and all those involved.

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    Re: News - ICANN approves generic top-level domain expansion

    Actually they will get shorter. As this will add more second tier space.

    Most people don't use domain names much (as in type them in), they search through google or bing, use favourites from the menu, or use history completion if they do type it in.
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